Groundforce workers call indefinite strike at 12 major Spanish airports from 30 March
Logroño re-opens air link to Barcelona, reconnecting La Rioja with over 100 worldwide destinations
Study Warns Spain’s Economy Would Shrink Without Continued Immigration
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Fewer Migrants Means Fewer Teachers, Doctors and Tax Euros, Cadena SER Finds
Cadena SER quantifies how a sharp fall in migrant arrivals would empty Spain’s classrooms, stretch its healthcare system and erode €55 billion in annual tax revenue, underscoring the strategic need to keep immigration channels open.
Elche Deploys 716-Officer Security Plan to Keep Easter Processions Moving
Elche will field 716 security and support personnel during Easter week to manage crowds, reroute traffic and provide multilingual assistance, aiming to ensure smooth mobility for residents, tourists and business travellers.
Spanish Government Blocks Opposition Amendments Aimed at Curbing Mass Regularization of Migrants
Madrid has used its executive veto to stop opposition parties from adding stricter background-check requirements to Spain’s forthcoming extraordinary regularization of some 500 000 irregular migrants. The decision preserves the original, more streamlined procedure and averts extra costs and delays, offering clarity for employers who plan to move or retain foreign workers in Spain.